UK Hotels

The number and range of hotels in London is so huge that choosing one can be difficult, if not overwhelming.

This guide on how to select a hotel in London may help you start by choosing a London area where you wish to stay, or the amount of money you wish to spend, or the number of people you are travelling with.

You'll find there some suggestions.

You may wat to be near one of the four London Airports (Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton), or near a major rail station (Victoria, Paddington, Euston, King's Cross, St Pancras, Liverpool Street, Waterloo), or in a particular area of London. Central and close to sightseeing, entertainment and shopping, from The West End to Russell Square, Covent Garden to Oxford Street and Marble Arch. Or you may prefer leafy and green neighbourhoods like Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens and Regent's Park.

You may like luxury districts like Knightsbridge, Mayfair, Bond Street, Belgravia, or the buzz and excitement of lively Notting Hill, artistic Chelsea and youthful Earls Court.

If you want to be close to business districts, you may choose the City of London.

And what about
being near the water of Great Father Thames, the majestic river which once nourished a thriving port? If you like that, choose a hotel close to the South Bank, the Docklands, Canary Wharf, Greenwich.